
My first lap steel was this 1949 Silvertone for Christmas 1949, a gift from my father and mother. It was purchased from a Sears catalog and the price was $29.00. The price included a 2 3/4 x 3/4 bullet-nose chrome plated bar and a SEARS HOME STUDY COURSE for ELECTRIC HAWAIIAN GUITAR, 40 Complete Lessons. The price on the study course was $1.50 and it was published exclusively for SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. The course was copyright 1939 by M. M. Cole Publishing Co., Chicago, Ill., and the featured Artist, Nick Manoloff. My father learned to play at about 15 years of age and taught me to play, before I got this steel. I learned to play by tab, sheet music and ear. The discoloration on the neck was caused when I glued a cardboard overlay showing every note on the neck. This steel still plays and sounds great, and I consider it my most valuable steel.















